• CLOSED: George Street Quarters

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    Closed

  • White Veg-options
Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Juice bar
Beer/Wine
Breakfast
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Cafe in East Fremantle with all day dining, including all day vegan breakfast choices such as acai smoothie energy bowls, granola, goji, coconut shave, pitaya mango, cacao pancakes, pistachio crumble and many others.
Vegan lunches include the nourish bowl (spinach & kale), charred greens, puffed grains, chimmichurri and others. For dinner, a few vegetarian dishes can be made vegan. Also has smoothies, cold pressed juices and other vegan beverages, in addition to an attached store which carries many vegan delicacy products such as ice cream, kombucha, chocolate, and many more. Reported closed August 2022.


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2 Reviews

First Review by WoodyAndBertie

UrVeggieMate

Points +1138

Vegan
24 Feb 2020

Three Quarters of what it could be

Not much choice for vegans on the menu itself, although there are more options to be found in the cabinet of sandwiches/slices/salads.
Nourish bowl was definitely pricey ($6 extra to add 3 slices of tempeh? I mean c'mon...) but at least a decent size. Filling as well! Small stomachs would probably be fine ordering the nourish bowl without tempeh. Tbh though, this is one of two places I've been to (the other being Swan Valley Cafe) that does tempeh absolutely delicious! I'm glad I did order the nourish bowl with tempeh, but given the price ($25) probably wouldn't order it again. Personally, I think this place has promise to be a solid option for vegans, but first it needs more options (especially considering the crowd it caters to) and the options that they do have could be priced more accordingly (read: no need to charge $6 extra to add 3 slices of tempeh).

Pros: Tempeh was bomb!

Cons: Expensive , Could do with more vegan options

WoodyAndBertie

Points +866

Vegan
21 Jul 2019

Overpriced and not much choice

Disappointed to find little to choose from on the mostly non-vegan menu. In the end I asked for a simple smashed avocado on toast for breakfast which was an expensive mistake - $7 for two smallish slices of sourdough and $5 for a tiny portion of slightly squashed avo (equivalent to maybe 1/3 of an avo which cost $2 each at the moment). What a rip off !
A return visit is not expected in this life.

Cons: Ridiculous prices, Not much vegan on the menu




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